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Baggerseen Giesen

Baden-Württemberg  >  Germany

These two picturesque lakes share the same name, are both rich in fish and a real magnet for waterbirds (common to rare) from late autumn to early spring.

Added* by Sam S.
Most recent update 15 noiembrie 2022

Description

The two lakes are clearly seperated, yet share the same name. The smaller lake is a former gravel pit and belongs to the municipality of Linkenheim-Hochstetten. The larger lakes belongs to Dettenheim and is still an active gravel pit (at least along the west shore).

Both lakes are very popular with fishermen and swimmers in season. However, in winter the birds take over. Good numbers of Lișiță, Rață mare, Rață pestriță, Rață cu cap castaniu, Rață moțată, Gâscă de vară, Gâscă canadiană, Gâscă egipteană and Cormoran mare can usually be seen.

With a bit of luck and in the right conditions, Rață sunătoare, Rață fluierătoare and Gârliță mare and are also present in good numbers. Other locally common species such as Rață mică, Rață lingurar, Rață sulițar or Rață cu ciuf can also occasionally be seen here (as individuals or small flocks).

Rarer waterbirds turn up regularly here and sometimes hang around for days or even weeks. In recent years, Ferestraș mic, Rață cu cap negru, Rață roșie, Rață catifelată, Corcodel de iarnă, Corcodel cu gât negru and Corcodel cu gât roșu have all been reported - and seen well.

The fields surrounding the lakes are worth checking for flocks of Geese. In addition to the previously mentioned Goose Species, flocks of Tundra Bean Goose have been observed here and one occasion, a single Gâscă cu gât roșu was around for a few weeks!

The waterbirds are the stars, but the supporting cast of birds also deserve attention: The trees and hedges along the lake are a great habitat for many typical garden and woodland birds (Tits, Finches, Woodpeckers etc.). On a good day, locally less common passerines such as Vrabie de câmp, Mugurar and Aușel sprâncenat are possible.

Details

Access

The lakes can be accessed easily from two directions. There are two large car parks (see map), plus some roadside parking booths between the two lakes. The path around the smaller lake is a nice circular walk and there are numerous spots with good views across the water. Most of the larger lake can be viewed well from the are around the "Fischerheim" restaurant (which is also a good place to eat and warm-up on a cold winter's day).

Terrain and Habitat

Lake , Scattered trees and bushes , Agriculture

Conditions

Flat

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Yes

Good birding season

Winter , Spring

Best time to visit

Winter

Route

Narrow trail , Wide path

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Car

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

The nearby "Insel Rott" (with two restaurants) is also worth a stop. An arm of the River Rhine, woodland and the Rhine itself all make it quite a unique place. It's very accessible by car (handy for elderly or disabled people) or bike and offers nice views, picnic benches and various short walking routes.

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